An international conference on terrorism has called for waging the global battle against terror on rational, equitable, and unbiased foundations.

“It should also adopt a policy of dialogue between religions, and reject the theory of clash of civilizations,” said the final communiqué issued at the end of the four-day conference at Madinah Islamic University on Wednesday.

The Islamic University here will host on Sunday an international conference on terrorism to be attended by local and international experts. The conference, under the sponsorship of Prince Naif, second deputy premier and interior minister, will be held under the title “Terrorism between Extremism of Thought and Ideology of Fundamentalism.”

JEDDAH – A new search engine, called ImHalal.com, filters out X-rated Web sites and other content that is “haraam” or forbidden by Islam. The search technology developed by AZS Media Group, a Dutch Internet company, has a two-layer filter. Sex sites are blocked outright while other topics that are less dicey, such as “drugs,” “beer” or “pork” are restricted but not as tightly.

When users do a search and get a haram rating of level one or two out of three, they are advised to choose another keyword to search, but they can still continue their search if they believe the results fetched will be clean, said Reza Sardeha, founder of the media group in a published interview.

MAKKAH/MADINAH: More than three million Muslim faithful attended juma, taraweeh and Qiyamullail prayers at the Two Holy Mosques on Friday as the imam of the Grand Mosque in Makkah called for joint efforts to combat terrorism.

The Haram in Makkah overflowed with worshippers as tens of thousands of faithful had come to perform Umrah and attend special prayers seeking Lailat Al-Qadr, the night of power.